Operation Virtual Shield
Operation Virtual Shield is a program implemented by Chicago, IL mayor Richard M. Daley, which created the most extensive video surveillance network in the United States by linking more than 3000 surveillance cameras to a centralized monitoring system, which captures and processes camera feeds in real time. It also includes sensors such as biological, chemical, and radiological sensors. It is able to detect suspicious or dangerous activity and identify its location, and now incorporates facial recognition. Virtual Shield is also used to record activity at a potential crime scene before police arrive at a call. The cost of the program was $217 million, much of which came from Homeland Security grants. The retention time of technical data collected is 30 days. Daley stated that Chicago will have a surveillance camera on every street corner by the year 2016.
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Operation Virtual Shield is a program implemented by Chicago, IL mayor Richard M. Daley, which created the most extensive video surveillance network in the United States[1] by linking more than 3000 surveillance cameras to a centralized monitoring system, which captures and processes camera feeds in real time. It also includes sensors such as biological, chemical, and radiological sensors.[2] It is able to detect suspicious or dangerous activity and identify its location, and now incorporates facial recognition.[3] Virtual Shield is also used to record activity at a potential crime scene before police arrive at a call.[3] The cost of the program was $217 million, much of which came from Homeland Security grants.[1][4] The retention time of technical data collected is 30 days.[2]
Daley stated that Chicago will have a surveillance camera on every street corner by the year 2016.[1][4]
See also
[edit]- Closed-circuit television
- Human Identification At a Distance
- MATRIX
- Total Information Awareness
- Gabriel Villa
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Schorn, Daniel (September 6, 2006). "We're Watching: How Chicago Authorities Keep An Eye On The City". CBS News. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ^ a b "Technology". City of Chicago. Retrieved 17 Nov 2020.
- ^ a b Webster, John (July 9, 2010). "IBM Smarter Planet Storage Solutions" (PDF). Technology Insight Series (FTP). p. 3. Retrieved 2010-08-24.[dead ftp link] (To view documents see Help:FTP)
- ^ a b Spielman, Fran (February 19, 2009). "Surveillance cams help fight crime, city says". Chicago Sun Times. Archived from the original on 2009-03-08. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
External links
[edit]- Chicago's Camera Network Is Everywhere (Wall Street Journal, November 17, 2009)
- USPA International